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Functional English Assignment 2

This document is an assignment on adjectives submitted by Hania Qaisar to Ms. Fatima Farooq at COMSATS University Islamabad. It defines adjectives and categorizes them into types such as demonstrative, possessive, interrogative, proper, quantitative, distributive, and descriptive, along with examples. Additionally, it outlines the order of adjectives in sentences and provides example sentences demonstrating proper adjective usage.

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Functional English Assignment 2

This document is an assignment on adjectives submitted by Hania Qaisar to Ms. Fatima Farooq at COMSATS University Islamabad. It defines adjectives and categorizes them into types such as demonstrative, possessive, interrogative, proper, quantitative, distributive, and descriptive, along with examples. Additionally, it outlines the order of adjectives in sentences and provides example sentences demonstrating proper adjective usage.

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COMSATS UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD

Submitted By: Hania Qaisar


Reg#: SP25-BCS-011
Class: 1A
Subject: Functional English
Submitted To: Ms. Fatima Farooq
Department: CS

Date: 2nd March, 2025


Assignment 2
Adjectives and sub-types
Definition of Adjectives:
Adjectives are the words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns by giving more information about their
quality, quantity, size, shape and color, or origin.

Table of Adjectives:

Type of Adjective Definition Explanation Words Examples in


sentences
Demonstrative Adjective Points out specific things Shows which noun is This, that, those, these This class is very
like “this” or “that” being referred to interesting.

Possessive Adjective It indicates ownership Tells who owns My, your, their, his, her Your sister is very good at
like “my”, “your”, “his”, something coding.
“her”

Interrogative Adjective Used in questions, such Asks questions about a Which, whose, what, Which programming
as “which” and “whose” noun where language is best for
beginners?

Proper Adjective Derived from proper Refers to nationality or Pakistani, Egyptian, I enjoy learning about
nouns, like “American”, place Italian, Indian Italian culture.
“French”, “Indian”

Quantitative Adjective Shows quantity or Tells how much or how Few, many, several, a lot I have learned many
number many programming languages.

Distributive Adjective Refers to individuals Refers to each member Each, every, either, Every student should
within a group like, of group neither. submit their assignment.
“each”, “every” and
“either”

Descriptive Adjective Describes quality or Tells how something Hardworking, tall, My friend is a
feature of a noun looks, feels, or behaves difficult, fast, bright hardworking and creative
person.

Order of adjectives in a sentence:

1. Determiner 6. shape
2. Quantity 7. color
3. Opinion 8. Origin
4. Size 9. Material
5. Age 10. Purpose

Sentences using all the adjectives with proper order of adjectives:

1. She is a hardworking, intelligent, Pakistani student with many new small coding projects on her own laptop.

2. I have completed three small programming tasks this week with my intelligent creative skills.

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